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  1. clockworkem

    Help! turkey chick injury

    *sigh* This is getting really frustrating I tired to re-introduce the chick to it's friends, only to see it get pecked at. At one time, another male puffed up and started walking on it! The chick refuses to get up and go over to it's food and water. It instead waits for one of us to come by...
  2. clockworkem

    Help! turkey chick injury

    The chick is doing MUCH better, the wing no longer looks shiny at all, and new feathers are starting to grow. It stands on one leg, eats, drinks, and is very loud! I've started "therapy" on the injured leg, fearing that it will become stiff if it dosen't start using it. The muscle is still...
  3. clockworkem

    Help! turkey chick injury

    Thank you all, your advice has made me feel much better about all this. The chick has been eating and drinking, and moving about (although i think the leg on his attacked side has suffered some damage, he has a bit of a limp). The wound no longer looks shiny, and so far looks pretty...
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    Help! turkey chick injury

    Here are some recent pics of the injury: sorry if they're a bit graphic...
  5. clockworkem

    Help! turkey chick injury

    Thanks very much for the response Yes, i will skip the Dermoplast if necessary, but it seemed to really help the bird with the pain. The active ingredients are Benzocaine and Menthol. are those poisonous? Something is starting to disturb me though. When i was checking on the chick, and the...
  6. clockworkem

    Help! turkey chick injury

    I know that this forum is mainly for chickens, but i don't know where else to go. We've put our turkey chicks outside recently, and they've adapted well to the new enviroment. However, I woke up this morning to my little sister telling me that they were attacked last night, and that 3 were...
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